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Sass In Homeless Bird

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In the book “Homeless Bird”, Sass and Koly have different points of view on what things can be done in Sass’s home. First of all, On page 51, the book states that Sass says, “ Koly, we need water! Koly sweep the courtyard! The geese have soiled it! Koly the clothes you washed are still dirty! I did the best I could, thankful for an bed to sleep on and food to put in my mouth.” From this quote, we could tell that Sass wants Koly to do more chores over again and Koly doesn’t mind but is not disobeying Sass because she has everything in the house that she needs so she is happy. It can be inferred that Sass is more pressuring and wants to take advantage of what Koly does and Koly doesn’t mind but doesn’t want to disobey Sass because she provides Koly with everything that she needs. On the other hand, “I …show more content…

Gloria Whelan wanted to show to both kids also teens who wanted to grow up too quick along with those who are eager to leave their family that consistently for a little bit it would feel valuable but then it can have some awful turns and it won’t come out how you wish it to. First, On page 26, Hari says, “ If I’m very lucky, I will die in Varanasi so that my ashes will be scattered over the holy Ganges river; then my spirit will be free.” From here on,This shows that Hari knows he is going to die but he wants to die in the city of Varanasi and that is the only place he cares about at that moment and he also cares for Koly that he wants her to go. After all, According to the article “ Studies Point Toward Ganga Having Healing Properties” written by “The Health Orange” it says that, “It is believed that bathing in the river Ganga can wash away sins so that a person can attain salvation.” Next, Hari knew this as a result, he wanted to be closer with his god and he knew it could also heal him from any atrocious situation that he had ever done. He also cared for this place due to the fact that he knew it was someplace important from it’s name the “Holy Ganges

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